Document 91847

Directions are for 62” (158 cm) scarf;
changes for 38” (97 cm) long scarf are in
parentheses.
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Learn How to Knit
with Sashay
Scarf measures 4” x 62” (6” X 38”) [10 x 158
(15 x 97) cm]
LW3419
NOTE
For longer scarf cast on 6 stitches; for a
shorter scarf cast on 10 stitches.
knitting
Stretch one end of the Sashay open for
several inches and lay it flat, placing the edge
with the metallic thread along the bottom.
Notice that the Sashay yarn is a mesh of
holes. You will be working with the top of the
mesh and leaving the metallic edge loose to
form the ruffle. You are using the top channel
of holes as if it is yarn.
Designed by Red Heart Design Team
What you will need:
Red Heart® Boutique Sashay
Metallic™: 1 ball 9951 Aquamarine.
Susan Bates® Knitting Needles:
5.5mm [US9]
SCARF
Sewing needle and matching
sewing thread.
Beginning at the top right edge, insert tip of a
knitting needle from back to front starting 4”
(10 cm) from end. Continue inserting needle
5 (9) more times. You now have 6 (10) cast on
stitches. Place this needle in left hand.
GAUGE: Gauge is not important for
this project.
Buy Yarn
RED HEART® Boutique
Sashay Metallic™
Art. E782M, available
in multicolor 3.5 oz (100g), 30 yd
(27m) balls.
FINISHING
Bind off loosely, drawing the end of the
Sashay through the last bound off stitch. Trim
leaving a 4” (10 cm) end. To finish the ends,
fold under the corner and tack to inside with
sewing needle and thread.
Pick up right hand needle and knit between
the top two threads of the mesh rather than
the entire strand.
Glitzy Ruffle Scarf
You’ll love watching the lacy ruffles form as
you knit this scarf! If the pattern sounds a bit
strange, see our video.
Please Note: Print this pattern using Landscape Orientation.
Find more ideas & inspiration: www.redheart.com and www.crochettoday.com
©2013 Coats & Clark
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Red Heart Yarns YouTube channel for more how-to
and inspirational videos.
Continue knitting these 6 (10) stitches on each
row, always turning your work in the same
direction at end of rows.
Put your work down and open up the mesh as
you go. Stop knitting when you have 1 yard
left for binding off.
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